Vivendi
Universal Games (VU Games) announced today that, in conjunction with Relic
Entertainment, it will release a sneak-peak to Homeworld(r)2, the sequel to
1999's award-winning, space-based real-time strategy game, tomorrow.

The demo will include looks at both the single- and multi-player campaigns of
Homeworld 2, including the tutorial mission, two single-player missions, and two
multiplayer missions, which will be playable over both LAN and the GameSpy
network.

"We recognize that our community's support of Homeworld 2 is both
incredibly valuable and vital to the success of this game," said Chris
Mahnken, producer of Homeworld 2. "The community has been requesting a demo
of the game for many months now, and we are proud to be able to deliver it to
them."

The 141 MB Homeworld 2 demo will be released via the VU Games website tomorrow.
The company will also make the demo available to all press and community sites
that wish to host it.

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